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India’s Forex Reserves: A Rollercoaster Ride

India’s foreign exchange reserves have experienced a recent decline, snapping a three-week streak of gains. In the week ending February 14th, the reserves fell by USD 2.54 billion, reaching USD 635.721 billion . This downturn follows a period of four months of continuous decline, pushing the reserves to an 11-month low12 .
The reserves have been on a downward trajectory since reaching an all-time high of USD 704.89 billion in September, currently standing at about 10% lower than their peak . This decline is attributed to the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) intervention aimed at preventing a sharp depreciation of the Indian Rupee, which is currently at or near its all-time low against the US dollar12 .

Breakdown of India’s Forex Reserves

The latest RBI data reveals that India’s foreign currency assets (FCA), the largest component of forex reserves, stood at USD 539.591 billion . Gold reserves currently amount to USD 74.150 billion . Estimates suggest that India’s foreign exchange reserves are sufficient to cover approximately 10-11 months of projected imports12 .

Historical Trends in Forex Reserves

In 2023, India added around USD 58 billion to its forex reserves, a stark contrast to the cumulative decline of USD 71 billion in 2022 . In 2024, the reserves rose by a little over USD 20 billion12 .

The Role of the RBI

Foreign exchange reserves, or FX reserves, are assets held by a nation’s central bank or monetary authority, primarily in reserve currencies such as the US Dollar, with smaller portions in the Euro, Japanese Yen, and Pound Sterling . The RBI often intervenes by managing liquidity, including selling dollars, to prevent steep Rupee depreciation . The RBI strategically buys dollars when the Rupee is strong and sells when it weakens12 .

Key Takeaways

  • India’s forex reserves have declined in recent weeks, reversing a period of gains.
  • The decline is attributed to RBI intervention aimed at stabilizing the Rupee against the US dollar.
  • India’s forex reserves remain substantial, covering approximately 10-11 months of projected imports.
  • The RBI’s strategic management of forex reserves plays a crucial role in maintaining macroeconomic stability.
This recent decline in India’s forex reserves highlights the ongoing challenges of managing a volatile global economic landscape. The RBI’s proactive interventions are essential to mitigating potential risks and ensuring the stability of the Indian economy.

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